Bridesmaids did not get to choose their own dresses. They wore matching chiffon gowns in either Mint, Coral, or Lavender. There was no "mix and match" back then. Conformity was beautiful.
Though the series eventually concluded, the 2014 season remains a high-water mark for the "virtual marriage" genre. It paved the way for modern "contract marriage" tropes in K-Dramas, such as the 2021 hit Once We Get Married
2014 was also a year of unforgettable departures and new beginnings. Early in the year, fans had to say goodbye to the "Solim" couple—Namkoong Min and Hong Jin-young. we got married 2014
Let’s take a deep, sentimental dive into what it meant to say "I do" in 2014.
Here’s a short, reflective piece based on the phrase Bridesmaids did not get to choose their own dresses
The color of the year was (a purple-pink hybrid), but the colors of the wedding season were Mint Green and Gold . If you attended a wedding in 2014, the reception hall likely looked like a Tiffany & Co. box exploded in a glitter factory.
Looking back at the photos from that day, you might see slightly different hairstyles or fashion choices that felt cutting-edge at the time, but the core of those images remains unchanged: two people standing on the precipice of a massive adventure, fueled by a mixture of excitement, nerves, and a whole lot of love. Conformity was beautiful
, which featured stars like Heechul (Super Junior) and Key (SHINee) paired with international celebrities. The show’s premise—pairing celebrities in a "pretend" marriage to navigate domestic life and various challenges—became a masterclass in the "parasocial relationship," allowing fans to witness a softer, more intimate side of their favorite idols. A Year of Iconic Pairings